
‘The Perfect Couple’ teaser: Ishaan Khatter stars with Nicole Kidman in murder mystery
The Hindu
In the Netflix series directed by Susanne Bier, a wedding spirals into chaos when a body is found on the beach, transforming a joyous occasion into a murder investigation
Netflix is set to release a gripping new series, The Perfect Couple, a six-episode adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand's acclaimed novel. The teaser trailer, recently unveiled on YouTube, hints at a wedding that spirals into chaos when a body is found on the beach, transforming a joyous occasion into a murder investigation.
Nicole Kidman stars as Greer Garrison Winbury, the mother of the groom, while Liev Schreiber portrays Tag Winbury, the groom's father. Bollywood actor Ishaan Khatter is also part of the film.
The narrative centers around Amelia Sacks, played by Eve Hewson, who is preparing to marry into one of Nantucket's most affluent families. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the ensemble cast also features Billy Howle, Jack Reynor, Meghann Fahy, Sam Nivola, Michael Beach, Donna Lynne Champlin, Mia Isaac, and Isabelle Adjani
The trailer showcases Amelia's journey into the opulent world of the Winbury family, highlighting her concerns about their secretive nature as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Directed by Susanne Bier, the series promises to blend mystery with the intricacies of family dynamics, as it navigates themes of trust and betrayal. 'The Perfect Couple' is set to premiere globally on Netflix on September 5.

Parvathi Nayar’s new exhibition, The Primordial, in Mumbai, traces oceans, pepper and climate change
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